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Baseball's Steroid Era Was No Surprise, So Hall of Fame Voters Should Accept It U.S. News and World Report | July 21, 2009 By David B. Ezra David Ezra, a principal in Berger Kahn's Orange County office and author of "Asterisk: Home Runs, Steroids and the Rush to Judgment," was invited by U.S. News and World Report to contribute an article on the steroid scandal in baseball. Published in a debate format online in The Chat Room, David's article was part of a collection of op-ed articles the magazine published on this topic. Also contributing an article was Jim Bunning, a Hall of Fame pitcher and current U.S. senator from Kentucky. To read all of the articles on the baseball steroid scandal, click here. Back |
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